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Installation Instructions and Owner’s Manual

Portable Indirect Natural Gas/ Propane Heaters

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NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!

NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!

NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!

26. 

If the smell of gas is perceived, switch the 
appliance off immediately, close the gas 
cylinder, disconnect the mains plug and then 
contact technical support.

27.  When it is controlled by a thermostat, the 

heater can turn on at any time.

28. 

When it is not used, disconnect the heater 
from the mains plug, close the gas supply, 
disconnect the gas hose from the heater and 
plug the gas inlet on the heater.

29. 

Use original spare parts when replacing the 

burner, strictly complying with indications 
regarding capacity, type of nozzles and pump 
pressure. An increase in burner power could 

damage the heater.

30. 

Only use a soft cloth to clean the heater (do 
not use detergents). Do not use water for this 

operation.

31. 

Ask the technical support service to check 
that the heater is working properly at least 
once a year and/or as required.

UNPACKING

WARNING: 

The packaging material is not a 

toy. Keep the plastic bag out of the reach of 
children; danger of suffocation!

1.  Remove all protective material which may 

have been applied to the heater for shipment.

2. 

The heater is placed on a platform. Lift it 

delicately using hooks and chains. Use the 

holes on the structure to lift the heater.

3. 

Check the heater for possible shipping 

damage. If any damage is found immediately 

contact the manufacturer at 866-447-2194.

UNIT INSTALLATION

WARNING: 

Closely follow all the operations 

described in this paragraph. Installation must 
only be carried out by qualified personnel.

GAS SUPPLY CONNECTION

CAUTION: 

Gas supply connection to the 

manifold installed on the heater must only 

be performed by qualified personnel and in 

compliance with local laws. Pipes and valves 

of appropriate section must be used. We 
recommend using a manual shut-off valve 
and a flexible joint to be positioned between 

the gas manifold and main supply piping. 
Refer to Figure 1.

FIGURE 1

CAUTION: 

If the heater is connected to 

natural gas, installation must be compliant 

with local laws and, in case of no specific 
regulations, refer to the national regulation 

on gas fuel ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and to 

the natural gas and propane gas installation 

regulation CSAB149.1.

CAUTION: 

Before any switch-on, make sure 

the heater is correctly configured. Gas supply 

must be in line with the heater configuration.

IF PROPANE GAS (L.P.G.) IS CONNECTED BY 

USING A SUPPLY CYLINDER, STRICTLY COMPLY 
WITH THE FOLLOWING:

 WARNING: 

• 

INSTALLATION MUST BE COMPLIANT 
WITH LOCAL LAWS AND, IN CASE OF 
NO SPECIFIC REGULATIONS, REFER TO 
THE NATIONAL REGULATION ON GAS 

FUEL ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 AND TO 

THE NATURAL GAS AND PROPANE GAS 

INSTALLATION REGULATION CSAB149.1.

Summary of Contents for HSP400ID-G

Page 1: ...ustion and ventilation air must be provided Refer to FRESH AIR AND VENTILATION on page 6 PORTABLE INDUSTRIAL NATURAL GAS PROPANE INDIRECT HEATER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND OWNER S MANUAL MODEL HSP400I...

Page 2: ...AY LEAD TO DEATH USING A PORTABLE HEATER IN AN ENCLOSED AREA CAN PRODUCE DEADLY CARBON MONOXIDE WARNING FIRE BURN INHALATION AND EXPLOSION HAZARD KEEP SOLID COMBUSTIBLES SUCH AS BUILDING MATERIALS PAP...

Page 3: ...where it is nebulised and mixed to the combustive air in the combustion chamber A spark triggers combustion while the exhaust fumes are expelled from the chimney A series of sensors constantly checks...

Page 4: ...s at a safe distance from the heater 15 Only use in well ventilated areas Set up a suitable opening in line with current standards with the purpose of introducing fresh air from outdoors 16 Never use...

Page 5: ...n a platform Lift it delicately using hooks and chains Use the holes on the structure to lift the heater 3 Check the heater for possible shipping damage If any damage is found immediately contact the...

Page 6: ...LVES THE GAS CYLINDER MUST ALSO BE CLOSED DISCONNECTED AND STORED IN A SAFE LOCATION ACCORDING TO THE STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS IN FORCE SAFE FROM POSSIBLE RISKS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WARNING When you...

Page 7: ...e the safety device See Figure 3 FIGURE 3 2 Select the type of gas desired by rotating the knob by 90 degrees 3 Replace the safety device and fasten with the screws removed earlier If required check t...

Page 8: ...g cycle has totally ended When the outlet air temperature drops below 50 C 122 F the fan turns off and the luminous signal of the button turns on to indicate the presence of voltage stand by condition...

Page 9: ...CHAMBER It is recommended to clean the combustion chamber and flue gas duct at least once a year or when required to avoid problems regarding chimney draught and combustion The combustion chamber is...

Page 10: ...r or HEATSTAR customer service Interrupted power cable Contact an authorized technical support center or HEATSTAR customer service Electronics need to be reset or are faulty Reset the heater Contact a...

Page 11: ...r s Manual Portable Indirect Natural Gas Propane Heaters 11 NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURN...

Page 12: ...Heaters NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING PARTS LIST AND DIAGRAM HSP400ID G PARTS LIST AND...

Page 13: ...11 51341 OUTER SHELL 12 51110 T STAT HOUSING 13 51343 CLIP 14 51344 CLIP 15 51096 T STAT AND WIRE 16 51350 NTC SENSOR WIRE 17 51353 BURNER POWER CORD 18 51279 BURNER 19 51280 BURNER HEAD 20 51356 COMP...

Page 14: ...Propane Heaters NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING PARTS LIST AND DIAGRAM HSP400ID G Sub As...

Page 15: ...ROOM T STAT WIRES 6 51114 SAFETY THERMOSTAT 7 51138 TERMINAL BLOCK 8 51374 AUTOMATIC SWITCH 9 51376 BURNER WIRES 10 51377 90 SOCKET 11 51119 THERMOSTAT RESET CAP 12 51379 LIGHT CAP 13 51190 THERMOSTA...

Page 16: ...irect Natural Gas Propane Heaters NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING PARTS LIST AND DIAGRAM...

Page 17: ...ID G P N PART DESCRIPTION 1 51391 COTTER PIN 2 51392 WHEEL WASHER 3 51128 PNEUMATIC WHEEL 4 51091 WHEEL BUSHING 5 51462 LIFTING ARC FOOT 6 51463 LIFTING ARC 7 51090 WHEEL AXLE 8 51086 HANDLE PARTS LIS...

Page 18: ...ral Gas Propane Heaters NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING PARTS LIST AND DIAGRAM HSP400ID...

Page 19: ...amage or personal injury NOTE Not all parts available For questions contact manufacturer PARTS LIST AND DIAGRAM HSP400ID G PARTS LIST AND DIAGRAM P N PART DESCRIPTION 1 51262 BURNER BACK COVER 2 51302...

Page 20: ...uct 16 x 25 F105127 Adapter Ring for Air Recycling System F105128 24 x 25 Duct 24 Clamp for Air Recycling System F105106 Digital Thermostat 33 ft F105108 Remote Analog Thermostat 33 ft PARTS ORDERING...

Page 21: ...EUTRAL 3 GROUND 4 BURNER PHASE 5 BURNER NEUTRAL 6 BURNER GROUND 7 FAN NEUTRAL 8 FAN GROUND 9 FAN PHASE 10 ELECTRONIC BOARD PHASE 1 1 ELECTRONIC BOARD NEUTRAL 12 KEYBOARD GROUND 13 KEYBOARD NEUTRAL 14...

Page 22: ...ed by the buyer to the factory transportation prepaid within said one year period and found by the Company to have imperfections in material or workmanship If a part is damaged or missing call our Tec...

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